When discussing Star Wars and its evolving history with animation, the best starting point would be with Genndy Tartakovky’s Clone Wars.
Author: Peter Hortensius
White Death: The Winter War – A Film Proposal [DREAMCAST]
It looked very much like a cakewalk – with the Soviets vastly outnumbering the Finns and carrying far more firepower. However, despite all odds, the Finns were able to hold off the Soviets for several months. By the time the Russians were able to reorganize and break through the defenses, they were exhausted.
The Problem with Converting Animated Characters into Live-Action
Bringing an animated character to live-action has always been a challenge, but not impossible. More thought and care should be taken to re-capture the look and feel of the original character while not undermining the writing that made fans care for them in the first place.
Warrior – A Generic Title for an Awesome Show [REVIEW]
In spite of its rather generic title, this visionary and brutal series is criminally underrated.
Where the Wild Things Are [REVIEW]
Taking a look back at the film adaptation of Maurice Sendak’s classic children’s book: Where the Wild Things Are and evaluating how well it has held up through the past decade.
Ranking Marvel’s Disney+ Shows
Disney+ graced us with several Marvel spinoffs. At the time of writing this article, there have already been 5 releases with more planned.
Why the “Bat Credit Card” is Secretly Genius
With the release of yet another Batman movie this year, it is time to touch upon a meme that has taken hold online some years back – The Bat Credit Card.
The Worst Sword and Sandal Series Ever Made – Troy: Fall of a City [REVIEW]
Troy: Fall of a City (2018) was an 8-part miniseries produced by Netflix, in cooperation with the BBC, focusing on the Trojan War. However, we didn’
Who is Blue’s Baby Daddy?
Blue, like all of Ingen’s mutants dinosaurs, is a female. This naturally leads to the other question: who is Blue’s Baby Daddy? There have been a few fan theories as to how this was possible.
The 7 Best Movie Freakouts
Last week we discussed the worst freakout scenes in media – mostly for being shallow pretentious or so bad it’s hilarious. Now is we get to freakout scenes done right – These are the films (not shows) that got their actors screaming for an excellent reason, and with even better delivery. #7: There Will Be Blood – I Drink Your Milkshake No one does cooky insanity quite as scary as Daniel Day-Lewis. It’s hard to count this as an anger scene because it is so bizarre, but watching the full film it really was the culmination of an eccentric millionaire